Group updates (in reverse chronological order)
June 2023: Riddhi Singh presents on 'Traditional water management in ancient India' in the IEEE approved Faculty Development Program on Sustainable Development Through Traditional Way: Capacity Building Program.
June 2023: Akshay received a prize of $300 from AGU Catchment Hydrology Technical Committee for his graphical abstract on the work related to prioritizing environmental flows in operations of large multi-purpose reservoirs. Mention in AGU's Hydrology Newsletter for July 2023.
April 2023: Manvitha presents her work on 'Quantifying the sensitivity and stability of the performance of a multi-purpose reservoir to model, inflow, and operational uncertainties' at EGU 2023.
February 2023: Riddhi Singh participates in the interactive planning workshop titled 'Irrigation management: Focus on distributary and minor network' organized by the Unnat Maharashtra Abhiyan (UMA) cell at IIT Bombay.
February 2023: Manvitha's work on A source tracking framework for attribution of reservoir fluxes in multi-reservoir systems accepted in Journal of Hydrology. Manvitha develops a computationally inexpensive framework to gain a preliminary understanding of the water quality implications of inter-basin water transfers.
January 2023: Riddhi Singh contributes an article on Water Resources Planning Under (Deep) Uncertainty in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science.
October 2022: Anav's work on 'Improving rainfall-runoff model reliability under non-stationarity of model parameters - a hypothesis testing based framework' published in AGU's Water Resources Research.
October 2022: Lakshmi's work on developing a parsimonious model to predict groundwater levels in Hyderabad is published in Springer's Book on 'Groundwater and Water Quality Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering'.
September 2022: Sai Veena's work on 'Assessing the impact of the temporal resolution of performance indicators on optimal decisions of a water resources system' published in Elsevier's Journal of Hydrology.
August 2022: Riddhi Singh presents the group's research on 'The value of stakeholder elicited information in models of coupled human-water systems' at the TIFAC-IIASA International Conference, Delhi. Watch the presentation on Youtube. Also my thoughts on policy making on uncertainty as a response to an audience question.
August 2022: Manvitha's work on 'Can conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater resources reduce reliance on large scale water transfers?' published in proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society.
June 2022: 3. Akshay Sunil received the best presentation award in the 2nd International Conference on 'River Corridor Research and Management' held during 30th May to 1st June 2022. The title of his presentation ''Does prioritizing environmental flows compromise demand satisfaction and hydropower production in the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir?"
May 2022: Manvitha presents her research work on 'Unfolding the ecological and water quality Implications of Inter Basin Water Transfers Using a Source Tracking Modeling Framework' at EGU 2022 in Vienna.
May 2022: Sai Veena presents her research work on 'On temporal resolution of performance indicators of water resources systems' at EGU 2022 in Vienna.
April 2022: Aradhana's work on 'Population changes and sustainability of energy drive cooling demand related risks in urbanized India' published in Elsevier's Energy and Buildings.
January 2022: Post-doctoral scholar, Aradhana Yaduvanshi's article on cooling demands across India accepted in Energy and Buildings. Link to article.
January 2022: Riddhi Singh participates in the UKIERI Workshop on 'Water For All'.
December 2021: Riddhi Singh co-chairs a session on 'MultiSector Dynamics: Science and Modeling for Societal Transformations' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Anav presents his work on 'Improving rainfall-runoff model reliability under non-stationarity of model parameters – a hypothesis testing based framework' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Aradhana presents her work on 'A Framework to Quantify Cooling Demand Related Risks for Urbanized Regions across India.' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Manvitha presents her work on 'Understanding the Water Quality Implications of Inter Basin Water Transfers Using a Source Tracking Modeling Framework' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Sai Veena presents her work on 'A Systematic Assessment of Value Addition by Stakeholder Elicitation in Socio-hydrological Modelling' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Sai Veena presents her work on 'How Should Diverse Stakeholder Preferences Shape Evaluations of Complex Water Resources Systems Robustness to Deeply Uncertain Changes?' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
August 2021: Our review on 'The suitability of water scarcity indicators to the Indian context' published in Water Security.
August 2021: Lakshmi's work on 'REGSim: An open-source framework to estimate recharge and simulate groundwater heads' published in Computers and Geosciences.
August 2021: Manvitha presents her work on role of groundwater development in inter-basin water transfers at AOGS 2021. View the abstract here.
July 2021: Anav's work on 'Satellite based Budyko framework reveals the human imprint on long-term surface water partitioning across India' published in Journal of Hydrology.
June 2021: Sai Veena's work on 'Improving information-based coordinated operations in inter-basin water transfer megaprojects: a case study in Southern India' published in ASCE's JWRPM.
June 2021: Riddhi Singh co-chaired a session on 'Strategic Water Management in Cities' at the IWA's Digital Water World Congress 2021.
February 2021: Riddhi Singh gives an invited lecture on 'Hydrological Model Evaluation: Lessons from an Inter Model
Comparison' in the workshop on 'Recent Trend on Technologies for Environmental and Water Resources Management' organized by Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Sikkim.
February 2021: Riddhi Singh gives a talk on 'Hydrological modelling under changing environmental conditions' at the Department of Earth and Climate Science, IISER Pune.
January 2021: Ankit Deshmukh defends his PhD thesis, congratulations Ankit!
December 2020: Anav, Sai Veena, and Manvitha present their work at AGU.
November 2020: Riddhi Singh presents her work at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Watch the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipmxR3-kF04
August 2020: Riddhi Singh in the 7th e-School on Climate Science & Policy organized by Interdisciplinary Program in Climate Studies at IIT Bombay, watch the lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kMnq4ans3s&t=3576s.
March 2020: Our paper on 'Hydrological Modeling in India' published in Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy. The paper provides a status update on hydrological modeling efforts in India from 2016-2019.
December 2019: Manvitha received the Prime Ministers Research Fellowship to pursue her PhD work. Congratulations to Manvitha!
December 2019: Ankit's work on accounting for the impact of a changing climate on catchment behavior is published in Water Resources Research. Read full article: A Whittaker‐Biome based framework to account for the impact of climate change on catchment behavior.
December 2019: Lakshmi presents her work on data driven groundwater modelling for urban regions at MODSIM 2019 You can access the presentation here.
September 2019: Sai Veena and Ankit Deshmukh present their research work in Water Future International Conference at Bengaluru, India. Sai Veena's presentation Ankit's presentation
April 2019: Sai Veena won the Roland Schlich Travel Grant to attend EGU 2019. She presented her work on assessing the robustness of inter-basin water transfers to climate change. Access the presentation here.
March 2019: Our article on understanding the relative importance of climatic and socio-economic factors on water availability across India came out in Global and Planetary Change. Read full article: Climate versus demographic controls on water availability across India at 1.5° C, 2.0° C and 3.0° C global warming levels, doi: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.03.006.
February 2019: Our book chapter 'Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources: The Challenge Posed by a Multitude of Options' published in Springer ebook Hydrology in a Changing World.
January 2019: Our invited book chapter titled 'Water Availability Across India Under Observed and Projected Climate' in 'Climate change and water resources in India' published by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dec. 2018, ISBN: 9788193313169.
January 2019: Riddhi Singh appointed as Associate Editor of Hydrological Sciences Journal, the official journal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS).
December 2018: Lakshmi E. presents her work on 'A conceptual understanding of groundwater levels using data driven model: a case study in Hyderabad, India.' at the HYDRO-2018 International Conference, National Institute of Technology Patna. Lakshmi's work develops a data driven conceptual groundwater model that can be integrated into an optimization framework for urban water management.
November 2018: Riddhi Singh selected as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Elsevier Journal Climate Risk Management.
November 2018: Riddhi Singh presented her work on estimation of surface water availability at regional scales, and their challenges in the workshop on 'Advances in Earth System Science' held at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. The workshop brought together scientists working on various aspects of the Earth System and deliberated on the future challenges for Earth System Science.
July 2018: Riddhi Singh selected as an associate of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Every year, the academy selects young scientists from all over India to recognize and encourage their research. They participate in its meetings and activities that are geared towards promoting journals in major areas of science and science education.
June 2018: Riddhi Singh presents a talk titled 'Identifying Strategies to Share Water Between Two Basins Under Changing Climates and Demand Patterns: a Case Study in Southern India' by Sai Veena and Riddhi Singh at the 15th Annual Meeting of Asia Oceania Geosciences Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 03-08 June 2018
June 2018: Riddhi Singh presents a talk titled 'Catchment Classification as a Tool to Understand Hydrology in
Data Scarce Regions' Ankit Deshmukh and Riddhi Singh at the 15th Annual Meeting of Asia Oceania Geosciences Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 03-08 June 2018
May 2018: Riddhi Singh presents poster titled 'Relative impacts of socio-economic and climate drivers on water availability in India' by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar, in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun, India, 2-4 May 2018.
May 2018: Riddhi Singh delivers an invited talk on 'Impact of river interlinking on vulnerability of catchments to climate change: lessons learnt from Southern India' in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun, India, 2-4 May 2018. The talk presents key findings from on-going research work of Ms. Sai Veena.
May 2018: Riddhi Singh participates in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun on 2-4 May 2018.
June 2023: Akshay received a prize of $300 from AGU Catchment Hydrology Technical Committee for his graphical abstract on the work related to prioritizing environmental flows in operations of large multi-purpose reservoirs. Mention in AGU's Hydrology Newsletter for July 2023.
April 2023: Manvitha presents her work on 'Quantifying the sensitivity and stability of the performance of a multi-purpose reservoir to model, inflow, and operational uncertainties' at EGU 2023.
February 2023: Riddhi Singh participates in the interactive planning workshop titled 'Irrigation management: Focus on distributary and minor network' organized by the Unnat Maharashtra Abhiyan (UMA) cell at IIT Bombay.
February 2023: Manvitha's work on A source tracking framework for attribution of reservoir fluxes in multi-reservoir systems accepted in Journal of Hydrology. Manvitha develops a computationally inexpensive framework to gain a preliminary understanding of the water quality implications of inter-basin water transfers.
January 2023: Riddhi Singh contributes an article on Water Resources Planning Under (Deep) Uncertainty in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Environmental Science.
October 2022: Anav's work on 'Improving rainfall-runoff model reliability under non-stationarity of model parameters - a hypothesis testing based framework' published in AGU's Water Resources Research.
October 2022: Lakshmi's work on developing a parsimonious model to predict groundwater levels in Hyderabad is published in Springer's Book on 'Groundwater and Water Quality Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering'.
September 2022: Sai Veena's work on 'Assessing the impact of the temporal resolution of performance indicators on optimal decisions of a water resources system' published in Elsevier's Journal of Hydrology.
August 2022: Riddhi Singh presents the group's research on 'The value of stakeholder elicited information in models of coupled human-water systems' at the TIFAC-IIASA International Conference, Delhi. Watch the presentation on Youtube. Also my thoughts on policy making on uncertainty as a response to an audience question.
August 2022: Manvitha's work on 'Can conjunctive use of surface water and groundwater resources reduce reliance on large scale water transfers?' published in proceedings of the 18th Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society.
June 2022: 3. Akshay Sunil received the best presentation award in the 2nd International Conference on 'River Corridor Research and Management' held during 30th May to 1st June 2022. The title of his presentation ''Does prioritizing environmental flows compromise demand satisfaction and hydropower production in the Nagarjuna Sagar reservoir?"
May 2022: Manvitha presents her research work on 'Unfolding the ecological and water quality Implications of Inter Basin Water Transfers Using a Source Tracking Modeling Framework' at EGU 2022 in Vienna.
May 2022: Sai Veena presents her research work on 'On temporal resolution of performance indicators of water resources systems' at EGU 2022 in Vienna.
April 2022: Aradhana's work on 'Population changes and sustainability of energy drive cooling demand related risks in urbanized India' published in Elsevier's Energy and Buildings.
January 2022: Post-doctoral scholar, Aradhana Yaduvanshi's article on cooling demands across India accepted in Energy and Buildings. Link to article.
January 2022: Riddhi Singh participates in the UKIERI Workshop on 'Water For All'.
December 2021: Riddhi Singh co-chairs a session on 'MultiSector Dynamics: Science and Modeling for Societal Transformations' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Anav presents his work on 'Improving rainfall-runoff model reliability under non-stationarity of model parameters – a hypothesis testing based framework' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Aradhana presents her work on 'A Framework to Quantify Cooling Demand Related Risks for Urbanized Regions across India.' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Manvitha presents her work on 'Understanding the Water Quality Implications of Inter Basin Water Transfers Using a Source Tracking Modeling Framework' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Sai Veena presents her work on 'A Systematic Assessment of Value Addition by Stakeholder Elicitation in Socio-hydrological Modelling' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
December 2021: Sai Veena presents her work on 'How Should Diverse Stakeholder Preferences Shape Evaluations of Complex Water Resources Systems Robustness to Deeply Uncertain Changes?' at AGU 2021. View abstract here.
August 2021: Our review on 'The suitability of water scarcity indicators to the Indian context' published in Water Security.
August 2021: Lakshmi's work on 'REGSim: An open-source framework to estimate recharge and simulate groundwater heads' published in Computers and Geosciences.
August 2021: Manvitha presents her work on role of groundwater development in inter-basin water transfers at AOGS 2021. View the abstract here.
July 2021: Anav's work on 'Satellite based Budyko framework reveals the human imprint on long-term surface water partitioning across India' published in Journal of Hydrology.
June 2021: Sai Veena's work on 'Improving information-based coordinated operations in inter-basin water transfer megaprojects: a case study in Southern India' published in ASCE's JWRPM.
June 2021: Riddhi Singh co-chaired a session on 'Strategic Water Management in Cities' at the IWA's Digital Water World Congress 2021.
February 2021: Riddhi Singh gives an invited lecture on 'Hydrological Model Evaluation: Lessons from an Inter Model
Comparison' in the workshop on 'Recent Trend on Technologies for Environmental and Water Resources Management' organized by Department of Civil Engineering, NIT Sikkim.
February 2021: Riddhi Singh gives a talk on 'Hydrological modelling under changing environmental conditions' at the Department of Earth and Climate Science, IISER Pune.
January 2021: Ankit Deshmukh defends his PhD thesis, congratulations Ankit!
December 2020: Anav, Sai Veena, and Manvitha present their work at AGU.
November 2020: Riddhi Singh presents her work at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Watch the presentation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipmxR3-kF04
August 2020: Riddhi Singh in the 7th e-School on Climate Science & Policy organized by Interdisciplinary Program in Climate Studies at IIT Bombay, watch the lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kMnq4ans3s&t=3576s.
March 2020: Our paper on 'Hydrological Modeling in India' published in Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy. The paper provides a status update on hydrological modeling efforts in India from 2016-2019.
December 2019: Manvitha received the Prime Ministers Research Fellowship to pursue her PhD work. Congratulations to Manvitha!
December 2019: Ankit's work on accounting for the impact of a changing climate on catchment behavior is published in Water Resources Research. Read full article: A Whittaker‐Biome based framework to account for the impact of climate change on catchment behavior.
December 2019: Lakshmi presents her work on data driven groundwater modelling for urban regions at MODSIM 2019 You can access the presentation here.
September 2019: Sai Veena and Ankit Deshmukh present their research work in Water Future International Conference at Bengaluru, India. Sai Veena's presentation Ankit's presentation
April 2019: Sai Veena won the Roland Schlich Travel Grant to attend EGU 2019. She presented her work on assessing the robustness of inter-basin water transfers to climate change. Access the presentation here.
March 2019: Our article on understanding the relative importance of climatic and socio-economic factors on water availability across India came out in Global and Planetary Change. Read full article: Climate versus demographic controls on water availability across India at 1.5° C, 2.0° C and 3.0° C global warming levels, doi: 10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.03.006.
February 2019: Our book chapter 'Assessing the Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources: The Challenge Posed by a Multitude of Options' published in Springer ebook Hydrology in a Changing World.
January 2019: Our invited book chapter titled 'Water Availability Across India Under Observed and Projected Climate' in 'Climate change and water resources in India' published by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Dec. 2018, ISBN: 9788193313169.
January 2019: Riddhi Singh appointed as Associate Editor of Hydrological Sciences Journal, the official journal of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS).
December 2018: Lakshmi E. presents her work on 'A conceptual understanding of groundwater levels using data driven model: a case study in Hyderabad, India.' at the HYDRO-2018 International Conference, National Institute of Technology Patna. Lakshmi's work develops a data driven conceptual groundwater model that can be integrated into an optimization framework for urban water management.
November 2018: Riddhi Singh selected as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Elsevier Journal Climate Risk Management.
November 2018: Riddhi Singh presented her work on estimation of surface water availability at regional scales, and their challenges in the workshop on 'Advances in Earth System Science' held at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. The workshop brought together scientists working on various aspects of the Earth System and deliberated on the future challenges for Earth System Science.
July 2018: Riddhi Singh selected as an associate of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Every year, the academy selects young scientists from all over India to recognize and encourage their research. They participate in its meetings and activities that are geared towards promoting journals in major areas of science and science education.
June 2018: Riddhi Singh presents a talk titled 'Identifying Strategies to Share Water Between Two Basins Under Changing Climates and Demand Patterns: a Case Study in Southern India' by Sai Veena and Riddhi Singh at the 15th Annual Meeting of Asia Oceania Geosciences Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 03-08 June 2018
June 2018: Riddhi Singh presents a talk titled 'Catchment Classification as a Tool to Understand Hydrology in
Data Scarce Regions' Ankit Deshmukh and Riddhi Singh at the 15th Annual Meeting of Asia Oceania Geosciences Society, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 03-08 June 2018
May 2018: Riddhi Singh presents poster titled 'Relative impacts of socio-economic and climate drivers on water availability in India' by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar, in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun, India, 2-4 May 2018.
May 2018: Riddhi Singh delivers an invited talk on 'Impact of river interlinking on vulnerability of catchments to climate change: lessons learnt from Southern India' in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun, India, 2-4 May 2018. The talk presents key findings from on-going research work of Ms. Sai Veena.
May 2018: Riddhi Singh participates in the Indo-UK Workshop on 'Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas' held in Dehradun on 2-4 May 2018.
Poster session at the @IndiaUKWater workshop: "Integrating precipitation forecasts and climate predictions with basin-scale hydrological modelling in the Himalayas" at the Wildlife Institute of India, #Dehradun, #Uttarakhand #IUKWCWII pic.twitter.com/uaNgVV5no1
— IndiaUK Water Centre (@IndiaUKWater) May 3, 2018
Dr Riddhi Singh from the Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad captivates the @IndiaUKWater workshop with a talk on "Impact of river interlinking on vulnerability of catchments to climate change: lessons learnt from Southern India" at WII in #Dehradun #Uttarakhand #IUKWCWII pic.twitter.com/E1bBq7mGSA
— IndiaUK Water Centre (@IndiaUKWater) May 2, 2018
Feb 2018: Our article on learning about dual state systems with abrupt transitions came out in PloS One. Read it here.
Jan 2018: Ankit Deshmukh's talk on 'Identifying physio-climatic controls on watershed vulnerability to climate and land use change' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Jan 2018: Dagani Koteswara Rao's poster on 'Quantifying the water footprint of an urban agglomeration in developing economy' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Jan 2018: Riddhi Singh's talk on 'How well does a model reproduce hydrologic response? Lessons from an inter-model comparison' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Dec 2017: Ankit Deshmukh presents posters on catchment classification and on drivers of water availability over India from our group at the fall meeting of AGU in New Orleans.
Oct 2017: Riddhi Singh delivered an invited lecture on 'Rainfall runoff modelling and uncertainty analysis' at a 3-day workshop on 'Best practices in water resources sector' organized by Andhra Pradesh Human Resources Development Institute. The talk was attended by ~250 newly inducted Assistant Executive Engineers of the state's water resources department.
Jan 2018: Ankit Deshmukh's talk on 'Identifying physio-climatic controls on watershed vulnerability to climate and land use change' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Jan 2018: Dagani Koteswara Rao's poster on 'Quantifying the water footprint of an urban agglomeration in developing economy' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Jan 2018: Riddhi Singh's talk on 'How well does a model reproduce hydrologic response? Lessons from an inter-model comparison' at SWAT 2018 Conference in Chennai, India.
Dec 2017: Ankit Deshmukh presents posters on catchment classification and on drivers of water availability over India from our group at the fall meeting of AGU in New Orleans.
Oct 2017: Riddhi Singh delivered an invited lecture on 'Rainfall runoff modelling and uncertainty analysis' at a 3-day workshop on 'Best practices in water resources sector' organized by Andhra Pradesh Human Resources Development Institute. The talk was attended by ~250 newly inducted Assistant Executive Engineers of the state's water resources department.
Oct 2017: Sai Veena talks about her research on water sharing between Krishna and Godavari basins in a YOUTUBE video for the AGU's virtual poster.
Oct 2017: Riddhi Singh joins IIT Bombay as Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering.
June 2017: Sai Veena's work on decision analysis for Inter-basin water transfer in India was presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science. Please access the poster here.
April 2017: Our work on estimating water availability over India using a parsimonious modelling framework based on satellite based ET was highlighted in a leading national newspaper, The Economic Times. Please read the full article here.
Feb 2017: Ankit Deshmukh receives the best oral presentation award for his presentation titled 'How do watershed's physio-climatic characteristics control its vulnerability to climate and land use change?' in Research Scholars Day organized at IIT Hyderabad on 7th Feb 2017. Please access the presentation here.
Dec 2016: Basudev Biswal's and Riddhi Singh's work on developing a channel network based hydrologic response model is accepted for publication in Advances in Water Resources.
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh selected for the Water Advanced Research and Innovation (WARI) Fellowship Program supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), the Daugherty Water for Food Institute (DWFI) and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF).
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh participated in the Indo-UK workshop on "Developing Hydro-Climatic Services for Water Security" held at IITM, Pune, India.
Nov 2016: Ankit Deshmukh presents a talk at the National Workshop on Mainstreaming Climate Change and Adaptation in Agriculture and Allied Sectors.
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh presents a talk at the International Conference on Climate Change, Water, Agriculture and Food Security.
Oct 2016: Ankit Deshmukh's work on quantification of vulnerability of watersheds to environmental change accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
May 2016: Kolleru: Story of a Lake. Created by Ms. Garima, this publication is a joint venture between the Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Design at IIT Hyderabad with a vision to present concepts related to water in India via art for a general audience. To check out this project, please click here.
May 2016: Riddhi Singh selected to present an invited talk on 'Water resources in a changing environment' at the 8th Indo-German Frontiers of Engineering Symposium to be held at Potsdam, Germany.
April 2016: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk titled 'Hydrology in the Anthropocene: Towards modelling frameworks that incorporate the impact of humans on hydrologic processes' at the meeting of Project Monitoring Committee for Hydrology and Cryosphere, Ministry of Earth Sciences, organized by IIT Kanpur.
April 2016: Presentation titled 'Estimating water availability over India using a bottom-up probabilistic Budyko approach
' by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar presented by Rohini Kumar at the 2016 meeting of the European Geosciences Union.
March 2016: Riddhi Singh receives Department of Science and Technology's Early Research Career Award.
March 2016: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk titled 'Dealing with large uncertainties in climate model outputs: towards bottom-up exploratory modelling approaches' organized by the Interdisciplinary Program in Climate Studies at IIT Bombay.
December 2015: Talk titled 'Incorporating channel network information in hydrologic response modelling: model development and validation using ecologically relevant indicators' by Basudev Biswal and Riddhi Singh, presented by Basudev Biswal at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
December 2015: Poster titled 'What controls vulnerability of watersheds to climate and land use change across the United States?' By Ankit Deshmukh and Riddhi Singh presented by Riddhi Singh at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
December 2015: Poster titled 'Estimating the spatio-temporal distribution of surface water availability across India.' By Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar presented by Riddhi Singh at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
November 2015: Paper titled "Vulnerability of water availability in India due to climate change: a bottom-up probabilistic Budyko analysis" by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters
October 2015: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk at the 'Indo-Chinese Young Engineering Leaders' Conclave held at IIT Gandhinagar
October 2015: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk at the Workshop on Integrated Flood Management at the Centre for Excellence in Water Resources Management at BITS Hyderabad.
June 2017: Sai Veena's work on decision analysis for Inter-basin water transfer in India was presented at the Gordon Research Conference on Catchment Science. Please access the poster here.
April 2017: Our work on estimating water availability over India using a parsimonious modelling framework based on satellite based ET was highlighted in a leading national newspaper, The Economic Times. Please read the full article here.
Feb 2017: Ankit Deshmukh receives the best oral presentation award for his presentation titled 'How do watershed's physio-climatic characteristics control its vulnerability to climate and land use change?' in Research Scholars Day organized at IIT Hyderabad on 7th Feb 2017. Please access the presentation here.
Dec 2016: Basudev Biswal's and Riddhi Singh's work on developing a channel network based hydrologic response model is accepted for publication in Advances in Water Resources.
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh selected for the Water Advanced Research and Innovation (WARI) Fellowship Program supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL), the Daugherty Water for Food Institute (DWFI) and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF).
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh participated in the Indo-UK workshop on "Developing Hydro-Climatic Services for Water Security" held at IITM, Pune, India.
Nov 2016: Ankit Deshmukh presents a talk at the National Workshop on Mainstreaming Climate Change and Adaptation in Agriculture and Allied Sectors.
Nov 2016: Riddhi Singh presents a talk at the International Conference on Climate Change, Water, Agriculture and Food Security.
Oct 2016: Ankit Deshmukh's work on quantification of vulnerability of watersheds to environmental change accepted for publication in Water Resources Research.
May 2016: Kolleru: Story of a Lake. Created by Ms. Garima, this publication is a joint venture between the Department of Civil Engineering and Department of Design at IIT Hyderabad with a vision to present concepts related to water in India via art for a general audience. To check out this project, please click here.
May 2016: Riddhi Singh selected to present an invited talk on 'Water resources in a changing environment' at the 8th Indo-German Frontiers of Engineering Symposium to be held at Potsdam, Germany.
April 2016: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk titled 'Hydrology in the Anthropocene: Towards modelling frameworks that incorporate the impact of humans on hydrologic processes' at the meeting of Project Monitoring Committee for Hydrology and Cryosphere, Ministry of Earth Sciences, organized by IIT Kanpur.
April 2016: Presentation titled 'Estimating water availability over India using a bottom-up probabilistic Budyko approach
' by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar presented by Rohini Kumar at the 2016 meeting of the European Geosciences Union.
March 2016: Riddhi Singh receives Department of Science and Technology's Early Research Career Award.
March 2016: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk titled 'Dealing with large uncertainties in climate model outputs: towards bottom-up exploratory modelling approaches' organized by the Interdisciplinary Program in Climate Studies at IIT Bombay.
December 2015: Talk titled 'Incorporating channel network information in hydrologic response modelling: model development and validation using ecologically relevant indicators' by Basudev Biswal and Riddhi Singh, presented by Basudev Biswal at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
December 2015: Poster titled 'What controls vulnerability of watersheds to climate and land use change across the United States?' By Ankit Deshmukh and Riddhi Singh presented by Riddhi Singh at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
December 2015: Poster titled 'Estimating the spatio-temporal distribution of surface water availability across India.' By Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar presented by Riddhi Singh at the 2015 fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union.
November 2015: Paper titled "Vulnerability of water availability in India due to climate change: a bottom-up probabilistic Budyko analysis" by Riddhi Singh and Rohini Kumar accepted for publication in Geophysical Research Letters
October 2015: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk at the 'Indo-Chinese Young Engineering Leaders' Conclave held at IIT Gandhinagar
October 2015: Riddhi Singh presented an invited talk at the Workshop on Integrated Flood Management at the Centre for Excellence in Water Resources Management at BITS Hyderabad.